Description |
156 pages ; 28 cm |
Summary |
A collection of traditional stories from around the world, reflecting the cumulative wisdom of Sufi, Zen, Taoist, Buddhist, Jewish, Christian, African, and Native American cultures. |
Contents |
Tales from ancient India. Jataka tales. The talkative turtle ; The wise master ; A flock of birds -- Tales from the Panchatantra. The lion makers ; The blue jackal who showed his true colors ; The lion and the rabbit -- The blind men and the elephant. |
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Tales from China : Taoist parables. Blinded by greed ; The stolen ax / based on a tale by Lieh Tzu -- The best fit / based on a tale by Han Fei -- The powerful fighting cock ; Whose dream is this? ; The useless tree / based on a tale by Chuang Tzu -- A farmer's horse ran off / based on a tale by Lui An. |
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Zen stories from Japan. A monk with heavy thoughts -- The wild strawberry -- Empty-cup mind -- A dispute in sign language -- Giving the moon. |
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Tales from ancient Greece. Aesop's fables. Antlers ; Everyone agrees to peace ; Mice in council -- Tales of Mount Olympus. Baucis and Philemon ; Echo and Narcissus. |
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Tales from the Middle East : Sufi stories of Mulla Nasrudin. The boatman -- The smuggler -- Feeding his clothes -- Looking for the key. |
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Tales from the Jewish tradition. Feathers (Eastern European, Hasidic) -- This too shall pass (Ancient Israel, a King Solomon legend) -- The wooden sword (Afghanistan). |
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Tales from the Christian tradition. The legend of St. Genesius -- Amazing grace : the story of John Newton (1725-1807) -- The prodigal son : a parable from the New Testament. |
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Tales from Africa. Fire, water, truth, and falsehood (Northeast Africa, Ethiopia) -- The red and blue coat (Central Africa, Congo) -- Tongue meat (East-Central Africa, Swahili) -- Why wisdom is everywhere (West Africa, Ashanti). |
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Tales from Asia and Southeast Asia. The parts of the house argue (Philippines) -- The tiger's whisker (Korea) -- Little Lizard's sorrow (Vietnam). |
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Tales from Europe. The three wishes (England) -- The wooden bowl (Germany) -- The happy man's shirt (Italy) -- The dancing lass of Anglesey (Scotland). |
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Tales from the Americas. How war was ended (North American Arctic, Central Yup'ik Eskimo) -- How the quetzal got its red breast (Central America, Maya) -- Old Dog and Coyote (Mexico, Otomi) -- Paca and Beetle (South America, Brazil) -- Gluscabi and the magic game bag (North American eastern woodlands, Abenaki). |
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Proverbs from around the world. |
Study Program |
Accelerated Reader AR MG 5.7 3.0 49133. |
Subject |
Tales.
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Folklore.
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ISBN |
0874834783 hardcover alkaline paper $17.95 |
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9780874834789 hardcover alkaline paper |
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0874834791 paperback alkaline paper |
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9780874834796 paperback alkaline paper |
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